Seminole Tribe Chairman Marcellus Osceola address the crowd
Governor Ron DeSantis was in Davie this morning to sign legislation protecting the Florida Everglades and Lake Okeechobee. Governor DeSantis was accompanied by Seminole Tribe Chairman Marcellus Osceola and angler Scott Martin. Championed by Florida Senate President Kathleen Passidomo, the new law uses money from the Seminole gaming compact to pay for programs which protect Florida’s natural resources.
Governor Ron DeSantis
Other prominent guests at the bill signing ceremony included “Alligator Ron” Bergeron, State Representative Chip LaMarca, and Broward County School Board Members Torey Alston, Brenda Fam and Daniel Foganholi.
Scott Martin, son of Roland Martin, discusses issues on Lake Okeechobee From left, Broward School Board Members Daniel Foganholi, Brenda Fam and Torey Alston
Governor DeSantis Signs Legislation to Protect Florida’s Natural Resources https://t.co/E44vKNnPEP
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.—Today, Governor Ron DeSantis signed HB 3, which prohibits children under the age of 14 from becoming social media account holders and allows 14- and 15-year-olds to become account holders with parental consent.
“Social media harms children in a variety of ways,” said Governor Ron DeSantis. “HB 3 gives parents a greater ability to protect their children. Thank you to Speaker Renner for delivering this landmark legislation.”
“The internet has become a dark alley for our children where predators target them and dangerous social media leads to higher rates of depression, self-harm, and even suicide,” said House Speaker Paul Renner. “I am proud of the work of all our bill sponsors, Representatives Tyler Sirois, Fiona McFarland, Michele Rayner, Chase Tramont, and Toby Overdorf for delivering a legislative framework that prioritizes keeping our children safe. Thanks to Governor DeSantis’ signature, Florida leads the way in protecting children online as states across the country fight to address these dangers.”
Specifically, this bill:
Prevents a minor who is younger than 14 years of age from becoming a social media account holder.
Empowers parents to decide whether 14- and 15-year-olds can have a social media account.
Protects the ability of Floridians to remain anonymous online.
In addition to protecting children from the dangers of social media, HB 3 requires pornographic or sexually explicit websites to use age verification to prevent minors from accessing sites that are inappropriate for children.
Governor Ron DeSantis Signs HB3 to Protect Children from the Harms of Social Media https://t.co/9nylhaOIXI
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